Up from Communism

Up from Communism
Author: John P. Diggins
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231084897

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This study explains how the radical experience of a generation of writers influenced the cultural and political climate of post-World War II USA and provided much of the conservative rationale for the early years of the Cold War.

Communism and the New Left what They re Up to Now

Communism and the New Left  what They re Up to Now
Author: Joseph Newman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015002636721

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The Black Book of Communism

The Black Book of Communism
Author: Stéphane Courtois
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674076087

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This international bestseller plumbs recently opened archives in the former Soviet bloc to reveal the accomplishments of communism around the world. The book is the first attempt to catalogue and analyse the crimes of communism over 70 years.

Up from Communism

Up from Communism
Author: John P. Diggins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0231084897

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A Short History of Communism

A Short History of Communism
Author: Robert Harvey
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2014-12-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781466888074

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Today global communism seems just a terrible memory, an expressionist nightmare as horrific as Nazism and the Holocaust, or the slaughter in the First World War. Was it only just over a decade ago that stone-faced old men were still presiding over "workers" paradises in the name of "the people" while hundreds of millions endured grinding poverty under a system of mind-controlling servitude which did not hesitate to murder and imprison whole populations in the cause of "progress"? Or that the world seemed under threat from revolutionary hordes engulfing one country after another, backed by a vast military machine and the threat of nuclear annihilation? In the 1970s, with the fall of South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, the march of Marxism-Leninism across the world seemed irresistible. Less than two decades later the experiment had collapsed, leaving perhaps 100 million dead, as well as economic devastation spanning continents. Even China now increasingly embraces free market economics. Only in a few backwaters does communism endure, as obsolete as rust-belt industry. This book is the first global narrative history of that defining human experience. It weighs up the balance sheet: why did communism occur largely in countries wrenched from feudalism or colonialism to twentieth-century modernism, rather than--as Marx had predicted--in developed countries groaning under the weight of a parasitic middle class? Were coercion and state planning in fact the only way forward for backward countries? What was the explanation for its appeal -- not least among many highly intelligent observers in the West? Why did it grow so fast, and collapse with such startling suddenness? A Short History of Communism sets out the whole epic story for the first time, a panorama of human idealism, cruelty, suffering and courage, and provides an intriguing new analysis.

Free A Child and a Country at the End of History

Free  A Child and a Country at the End of History
Author: Lea Ypi
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393867749

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Shortlisted for the 2021 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction Shortlisted for the 2021 Costa Biography Award The Sunday Times Best Book of the Year in Biography and Memoir A Financial Times Best Book of 2021 (Critics' Picks) The New Yorker, Best Books We Read in 2021 Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year 2021 A Guardian Best Book of the Year A reflection on "freedom" in a dramatic, beautifully written memoir of the end of Communism in the Balkans. For precocious 11-year-old Lea Ypi, Albania’s Soviet-style socialism held the promise of a preordained future, a guarantee of security among enthusiastic comrades. That is, until she found herself clinging to a stone statue of Joseph Stalin, newly beheaded by student protests. Communism had failed to deliver the promised utopia. One’s “biography”—class status and other associations long in the past—put strict boundaries around one’s individual future. When Lea’s parents spoke of relatives going to “university” or “graduating,” they were speaking of grave secrets Lea struggled to unveil. And when the early ’90s saw Albania and other Balkan countries exuberantly begin a transition to the “free market,” Western ideals of freedom delivered chaos: a dystopia of pyramid schemes, organized crime, and sex trafficking. With her elegant, intellectual, French-speaking grandmother; her radical-chic father; and her staunchly anti-socialist, Thatcherite mother to guide her through these disorienting times, Lea had a political education of the most colorful sort—here recounted with outstanding literary talent. Now one of the world’s most dynamic young political thinkers and a prominent leftist voice in the United Kingdom, Lea offers a fresh and invigorating perspective on the relation between the personal and the political, between values and identity, posing urgent questions about the cost of freedom.

Communism and Development Routledge Revivals

Communism and Development  Routledge Revivals
Author: Robert Bideleux
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317703068

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First published in 1985, this book provides a comprehensive reappraisal of the diverse Communist development strategies that shaped the twentieth century. Robert Bideleux emphasises the appalling human and economic costs of the most widely adopted ‘Stalinist’ strategies of forced industrialisation and rural collectivisation. He also reconsiders the powerful arguments in favour of the most feasible and cost-effective alternatives to Stalinism, including ‘village communisms’ and ‘market socialisms’. A highly readable and challenging study, this reissue will be of particular value to students with research interests in Development Studies, East European History and Politics.

Rise Up Communism

Rise Up  Communism
Author: Heysun Bak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798592483486

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I lived in North Korean until I was 15. This was before Kim Jung-Eun came to power. Kim Jung-Il had just passed away. The entire country was in pain.That is all I say about leaving.This is all I say about personal life. I don't want this to be about me. Anything too personal is kept inside me. Otherwise, the focus should be others-especially the most in need among us. This is for westerners who aim for Communism in America. I longed to be a soldier and fight. I was young when I left and so I don't know the intricate details of the politics and inner workings of the North Korean government. I am sorry for that, because there are many who want to hear about that. Cover art by Samuele Brugnara.Edited by Julian Collins.Special thanks to Jamal Smith.